Abstract
PA66 composites filled with surface-treated carbon fiber were prepared by twin-screw extruder in order to study the influence of carbon fiber surface arylboronic acid treatment on the mechanical and tribological behavior of the PA66 composites (CF/PA66). The mechanical property, friction and wear tests of the composites with untreated and treated carbon fiber were performed and the worn surface morphology was analyzed. The results show that the worn surface area of the treated carbon fiber was far smoother than that of the untreated carbon fiber and there formed a bonding adhesion on the carbon fiber surface after treatment. The tensile strength of CF/PA66 composites with surface arylboronic acid treatment was improved. The friction coefficient and wear of arylboronic acid treated CF/PA66 composites were apparently lower than that with untreated carbon fiber. In conclusion, the surface treatment favored the improvement of the higher interface strength and so had good effect on improving the tribological properties of the composites.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
This work was supported by 973 Program (2011CB711005), NSFTJ (11JCZDJC16900), Shanghai College Young Teacher Training Program (shhs008), The National Natural Science Foundation of China (71101090), Shanghai Education Committee Projects (J50604), Shanghai Education Committee Projects (12ZZ148), and Ministry of Communications Research Project (2009-329-810-020).